First you need root beer trust me this is not a prank the root beer with the bulldog on it. Next you need 3 rubber bands 2 paper clips 6 pices of paper about 9inches big next you need 13 Red ants and 6 black ants and a four leaf clover. What are you kidding me a shrink ray The four leaf clover is for luck that will never happen!
Shrinking machines do not exist in real life as depicted in Science Fiction. Changing the size of objects at will goes against the known laws of physics. However, there are technologies like 3D printing and Nanotechnology that allow for the manipulation of materials at a very small scale.
No, time machines are a theoretical concept and have not been proven to exist in real life. The ability to travel through time is the subject of much speculation and debate in physics, but as of now, time travel remains purely hypothetical.
The AMA (Actual Mechanical Advantage) is always less than the IMA (Ideal Mechanical Advantage) of a machine because real machines have inefficiencies such as friction, elasticity, and other losses that reduce the effectiveness of the machine. The IMA is calculated based on ideal conditions assuming no energy loss, while the AMA accounts for these real-life losses.
Teleportation without a machine is currently not possible as it defies the laws of physics. The concept of teleportation is often seen in science fiction but has not been achieved in real life due to the complexity of transferring matter from one point to another instantly.
A machine that has work input equal to work output is known as an ideal machine. This means that the machine is 100% efficient, converting all the input work into useful output work without any losses. Ideal machines only exist in theory, as real machines always have some energy losses due to factors like friction and heat.
A real machine is a physical device with moving parts that may have friction and energy losses, resulting in reduced efficiency. An ideal machine is a theoretical concept that assumes no energy losses due to friction or other factors, resulting in 100% efficiency. Ideal machines are used for theoretical calculations and comparisons, while real machines consider practical limitations and inefficiencies.
your eye's pupils expanding in the dark and shrinking in the light
Shrinking Violet's real name is Salu Digby.
In real life, there is no such machine. So there are no directions on how to use it.
A vending machine.
uses in laser machine
Huh? I don't know. That is a random question. We don't have the technology and the brains to develop a machine that will make things of fantasy become real things.
No, not yet. but someone could make one.
examples include keys and copying machine
To date there is no knowledge of anyone making a real time machine. With or without 1.21 gigawatts.
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
an example of a mealy machine is a door
In ideal machine input is equal to output . The efficiency of ideal machine is 100% . In real machine input is not equal to output .The efficiency of ideal machine in not 100% . In ideal machine there is no lose of energy . In real machine there is lose of energy . In real machine there is no friction . While in real machine there is friction .